do the donkey work

do the donkey work

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If you do the donkey work, you do the most physically tiring or boring parts of a job or piece of work. The bottom lot were the mechanics who did the sheer physical donkey work.We've been very fortunate getting a succession of secretaries who've managed to do the donkey work.

ENDORSEMENTbrAfter the protests that followed Monday's tml" target="_blankPAC elections, an ODM MP told journalists that they were tired of doing the donkey work for the other parties and dared them to leave.

6 position in the Australian squad, while Siddle has been reassured that the number in the wickets column beside his name is of little consequence so long as he is doing the donkey work while Mitchell Johnson and Doug Bollinger get the glory.

He has played in a central midfield two next to N'Golo Kante when Danny Drinkwater has been absent this season, doing the donkey work that enables the likes of Jamie Vardy and Ryiad Mahrez to flourish.

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